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Goodison Park's last FA Cup tie will not live long in memory - David Moyes


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Published in Sports and Competition on Saturday, February 8th 2025 at 16:25 GMT by MSN   Print publication without navigation

  • Everton manager David Moyes admits Goodison Park's final FA Cup tie will be consigned to history pretty quickly but believes long-time fans have plenty of highlights to remember in the competition. The club's hopes of adding to their five FA Cups,

The article from MSN, written by David Moyes, reflects on the recent FA Cup match at Goodison Park, which was Everton's last FA Cup tie at the historic venue before their move to a new stadium. The game against Crystal Palace ended in a goalless draw, which Moyes describes as not particularly memorable or exciting. He notes the lack of goal-scoring opportunities and the overall subdued atmosphere, contrasting it with the rich history of FA Cup matches at Goodison. Moyes also touches on the emotional aspect of leaving Goodison Park, a ground with significant historical importance in English football, and expresses a hope that the remaining games at the stadium will be more memorable. He concludes by mentioning the upcoming replay and the hope for a more eventful match, while also reflecting on the end of an era for Everton at their long-time home.

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